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Q: Light Bleeding And Then Heavier Bleeding
asked by: MissSixty on July 31st, 2006
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This will be a follow-up post from before

as I have said before we did a blood test after my gf showed pregnancy signs for 2 weeks and it came up to be negative.

After that we did a home pregnancy test 4 days after the blood test, and it also showed negative.

On july 29, my gf said she have some bleeding like a peroid but a lighter one ( more than a few drops but not like a peroid).

On july 30, it stopped bleeding but have some spotting when wiped.

On july 31, she told me she have more bleeding than july 29 and like a peroid but this time there are more discharge with the blood ( her peroid usually have some discharge but this time she said there are more).

She said she never have this happened before, is this also a sign of pregnancy?

Ps her last peroid ended on july 4, and her period usually last 5 to 7 days.
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rosejackson
replied on July 31st, 2006
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I think you should just have her go to the doctors and tell them the symptoms she is getting. If they think she is pregnant theyll have her do another pregnancy test. Good luck and keep us informed x
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Emma2
replied on July 31st, 2006
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With a blood test and a hpt test being negative I would rule out pregnancy at this point. Having irregualr cycles is not such an uncommon thing for young ladies either. I would def. Go to an obgyn .
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